Club Sports Newsletter FEBRUARY 2013 DECEMBER/JANUARY SCORECARD WOMEN S HOCKEY, 12/10 W MEN S RUGBY 12/1 W WOMEN S VOLLEYBALL BADGERS 2 COLORADO STATE 0 BADGERS 26 COLORADO STATE 7 Women s Volleyball team beat UC San Diego, UC Santa Clara, San Jose State, Oregon, UC Davis, and San Diego Sate, winning the overall tournament. TENNIS 12/1 W DANCE ELITE FIGURE SKATING BADGERS 26 MARQUETTE 8 Competing at the Mall of America, Dance Elite placed 2nd in Hip-Hop and 3rd in Jazz. Collegiate Synchronized Skating Team placed 4th at the Sectional Championships, advancing to the National Championships held in Dearborn, Michigan in March. REMINDER: TRAVEL PROCEDURES As the spring semester gets underway, more and more clubs are entering the height of their travel season. Club Officers, please take a second to review the Travel Timeline to ensure your club gets the most priority points possible! Travel Itinerary 5 Business Days (Pts/funding) 3 Business Days (Final Approval) Submit Expense Request From (If Needed) Travel/Expense Request Approved on WIN Update Travel Roster through Liaison (If Needed) Travel to Event Post Event Summary Reimbursement Form (If Pre- Approved) [1]
ATHLETE SPOTLIGHTS Sally Shumaker began her competitive volleyball career at age nine, when she competed on her first nationally ranked club team. Throughout high school Shumaker played for the Varsity team, qualifying for the Wisconsin Division 1 State Tournament each year and winning the Title twice. In 2008 and 2009, Shumaker played for the UW Varsity Badger Volleyball Team. Last semester, the Women s Club Volleyball team played at a national ranking tournament in San Jose, California, where Shumaker was voted Tournament MVP. WOMEN S VOLLEYBALL SALLY SHUMAKER Best thing about the club: The opportunity to compete at a high level again with a tremendously talented and fun team. Biggest achievement: Winning the Division 1 State Title in high school, twice. Favorite club memory: Traveling all the way to the Pacific Coast to win another tournament against some awesome California teams, and being voted tournament MVP! Upcoming goals: Win nationals! Special thanks: My coach Jake, for believing in me and letting me be on his team. And, my team--i can t imagine a greater group of ladies to spend my last year with. CLUB TENNIS DAVID ZAK I have been playing tennis since I could pick up and hold a racquet. Whether travelling across the nation for tournaments or playing with friends or on my team, tennis has been a huge part of my life and has helped shape who I am today as well as many of my most important friendships. I now try to give back by teaching tennis in the summer, volunteering at tennis camps, and going out and supporting my high school team in my free time. Best thing about the club: My favorite thing about this club is the laid back and friendly nature of the club. It is a break from the overcompetitive environment of USTA tennis and is a great place to work on your game as well as develop friendships with like-minded people who share a passion for tennis. Biggest Achievement: Individually finishing 2 nd in state in doubles (Illinois) in high school with my partner Zacko Brint. As part of the Highland Park High School team, finishing 4 th in state 3 separate times by 1 point each time (pretty unfortunate). Favorite club memory: Being a part of the Badger Classic this past semester was a great experience. We took part in many exciting matches and pulled out a lot of close, thrilling victories. I really enjoyed the teamwork and camaraderie shared among the three Wisconsin teams competing and as a result we put up a good showing! Upcoming goals: Individually I hope to continue to work hard and make the best contribution I can to the team. I also hope to finally heal my shoulder so I can play at full strength. As a club, we hope to qualify a team for Nationals as well as continue to bond and become more tightly knit as a team. Special thanks: My parents for getting me into tennis and my coaches/teammates for helping me improve. [2]
RecSports: How often do you practice? Women s Volleyball: We practice two nights a week from 9:30 pm - 11:30 pm. RS: What are some goals you have for the upcoming season? WV: Our main goal is to become national champions again. Our accomplishments so far are a great start to achieving this goal. RS: What has been your biggest accomplishment so far? WV: Overall, the biggest accomplishment was winning nationals last year. This year, we are 31-1. We have won all 5 tournaments we have competed in, including a nationally ranking tournament. CLUB PROFILE We are currently ranked number one in the nation. RS: Where do you ladies get to travel this year? WV: The team travels all over the Midwest. We also competed in a tournament in San Jose, California. Also, nationals this year will be held in Dallas, Texas. RS: What makes your club unique from other Club Sports? WV: Although club volleyball is a very competitive club, we are also a non-cut program. We allow all athletes the opportunity to continue to play volleyball in college. The teams are very tight knit and all participate in fundraising for the club. WOMEN S VOLLEYBALL Achievements: 2012 National Champions Upcoming Events: February 23: Badger Bump-A- Round March 9: Minnesota Tournament April 4-6: National Championships (Dallas, TX) Contact Information: Rachel Keith: rmkeith@wisc.edu Jenny Walejko: walejko@wisc.edu [3]
CLUB TENNIS First founded in 2005, Club Tennis is a relatively new club on campus. The first club was made up of one team, with less than 20 members on the roster. Since then, the Club Te n n i s Te a m h a s g ro w n rapidly. For the 2012-2013 season, over 300 players attended tryouts. In order to cater to players of all different abilities, the club fields two teams: a traveling team, made up of 50 members; and a recreational team, which also has 50 members. Achievements: 2009: USTA Tennis on Campus National Championships, 2nd place 2010: Gopher Invite, 1st place 2012: Purdue Boilermaker Invite, 1st place RecSports: What are some of your goals for the upcoming season? Club Tennis: We would love to win the Midwest Championship again. Not only does that qualify [us] for the National Championship, but it gives the team a great chance to be seeded at nationals. However, to be quite honest, the goal is always for everyone to enjoy themselves, meet new people, and better their college experience. RS: What s been your biggest accomplishment so far? CLUB PROFILE CT: The Club Tennis Team is recognized nationally as one of the top club tennis teams every year. One reason for this recognition is that we host our own 32-team tournament called the Badger Classic every year. The Badger Classic is regarded as one of the top tournaments in the nation, drawing teams from all over the country. This past November, Arizona, Boston College, UConn, Northeastern, and Colorado traveled [to Madison] to take part in our tournament. I mean, its Madisonwhat s not to like?! RS: How often does your team travel? CT: The team travels about once a month to various campuses. We road-trip to Minnesota, Illinois, Purdue, Milwaukee, Iowa and even have a warm destination tournament right when classes start spring semester. This year we sent a squad down to Tampa, Florida for the University of South Florida Bull Run Tournament. RS: What makes your club unique? CT: Crazy as it sounds, literally everyone on our team gets along. I have never seen any organization or team where every member enjoys each other s company as much as our club does. As president and member of the team, I feel so lucky to be a part of club tennis and lucky to have such great teammates and friends. 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012: USTA Midwest Section Champions Upcoming Events: February 15-17: USTA Midwest Section Championships (Nielsen Tennis Stadium, Madison, WI) April 12-14: USTA Tennis on Campus National Championships (Surprise, Arizona) Contact Information: Ben Trapp: President brtrapp@wisc.edu Joe Gambucci: Vice President jgambucci@wisc.edu [4]
UPCOMING EVENTS: FEBRUARY Key: Away Game Home Game **DEADLINE** SUNDAY MON TUES WED THURS FRIDAY SATURDAY Jan. 27 Figure Skating: Collegiate and Open Collegiate SST @ Sectional Championships (Kalamazoo, MI) Tennis @ U. of South Florida Menʼs Hockey @ U. of Minnesota Womenʼs Hockey vs. Madison Freeze Green (CRSC 11:15am) 3 Womenʼs Hockey League Game (CRSC, 11:15am) 28 29 30 31 Feb. 1 4 5 6 7 8 Figure Skating: Collegiate SST Night on Ice Exhibition (Wausau, WI) Menʼs Hockey vs. Illinois State (CRSC 8:15pm) Menʼs Hockey @ WCCHA Tournament **NEW MEMBERSHIP CONSENT FORMS DUE (WIN, 4:30PM)** 2 Wrestling @ Duhawk Open (Dubuque, IA) Menʼs Hockey vs. Illinois State (CRSC 11:15am) Womenʼs Hockey League Game (CRSC, 4:30pm) 9 Menʼs Hockey @ WCCHA Tournament Running Club: Valentineʼs 5K (NAT 11:00am) 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Menʼs Hockey @ WCCHA Tournament Womenʼs Hockey @ Fond du Lac, WI Tennis @ USTA Champ. Menʼs Hockey @Regionals Wrestling @Jim Fox Open (Dubuque, IA) Womenʼs Hockey Exhibition (CRSC 4:30pm) 17 Womenʼs Hockey Exhibition (Fond du Lac, WI) 18 19 20 21 22 23 Fencing @ Notre Dame Duals (South Bend, IN Badger Bump-A-Round (SERF, All day) 24 Womenʼs Hockey @ Milwaukee 25 26 27 28 Mar. 1 Figure Skating: Collegiate SST @ National Championships (Dearborn, MI) 2 Figure Skating: Collegiate SST @ National Championships (Dearborn, MI) Fencing @ Midwest Conference Championships (South Bend, IN) Womenʼs Hockey Exhibition (CRSC 4:30pm) CONTACT US Aaron Hobson: ahobson@recsports.wisc.edu 608-262-9696 Ashley Harrop: aharrop@recsports.wisc.edu 608-890-1493 Jarod Meyer: jmeyer@recsports.wisc.edu 608-890-1493 Want your club to be featured in the next issue? Email cschlecht@wisc.edu for more information. Ashley Messmann: amessmann@wisc.edu Chelsea Schlecht: cschlecht@wisc.edu Megan Thiele: methiele@wisc.edu Parker Anderson: panderson4@wisc.edu [5]